White Tank Mountains

White Tank Mountains
Sunrise on a Stormy Day

Monday, February 5, 2007

Clearwater Farms, Waddell, Arizona

If you asked the average Phoenician directions to Waddell, they would probably say "Where?". Waddell, Az has a very nice post office, a general store established 2 years ago, and lots and lots of 2 and 3 acre horse properties.

Clearwater Farms was subdivided in the 1980s, and, at that time, you could buy 2 acres for about $40,000. It was way out by the White Tank Mountains and there were miles and miles of cotton and rose fields in between it and civilization. There was a custom built model home and I just happen to live in it. I'm not even sure who the builder was but he built a good solid 2 x 6 construction ranch home with a tile roof and stucco exterior, beautiful kitchen with solid oak cabinets, a huge dining room, nice formal living room, separate family room with a beautiful red brick fireplace, a laundry room where you can actually set up an ironing board, a generous master bedroom with attached 3/4 bath, a full bath, and two more bedrooms. It's a very homey, typical 80s floor plan that you can live with, and there are a lot more here that are similar, built by the same builder. The oak cabinets are his signature. Some of these homes, like mine, have been renovated and updated as new owners moved in.

The subdivision has evolved into about 450 homes, no two exactly alike, on either two or three acres, most with horse facilities. To the West looms the beautiful White Tank Mountains, furnishing an ever-changing array of sunsets and sunrises, storm cloud laden or clear sunny mountain scenery. To sit on your patio with a cup of coffee and gaze to the West, is far better than a visit to the spa or your psychoanalyst.

There are people here who make their living on their property. They board, train, or show their horses or other people's horses. Many horseshoers and veterinarians live here, and then there are those who just enjoy having a home on acreage and make their living at other occupations. There's always somebody riding their bike, walking, or riding their horse down the street. It's a great place for young people. There are still open spaces around the subdivision where they can ride their ATVs, and now they can walk down to the general store for a coke or an ice cream bar after school.

The Loop 303 Highway runs a half mile east of Clearwater Farms and just on the other side is the Wildlife World Zoo. We now have several other subdivisions around us. To the south are beautiful custom homes on 1/2 acre lots that are selling upwards of $800,000 and further south another subdivision of smaller homes on regular size lots. We still have vacant land to the north, but not for long; and then further north is Cortessa, another huge subdivision. Civilization is moving in, but we still have our way of life, and we love it and protect it.

I'd love to have Clearwater Farms residents post their thoughts here and help me describe our place in the sun.

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